assentatorily, adv. rare—1.
(əˈsɛntətərɪlɪ)
[f. next + -ly2: cf. L. assentātōriē.]
Flatteringly, obsequiously.
| a 1626 Bacon Wks. II. 246 (R.) I have no purpose, vainly or assentatorily, to represent this greatness [of Britain]. |
assentatorily, adv. rare—1.
(əˈsɛntətərɪlɪ)
[f. next + -ly2: cf. L. assentātōriē.]
Flatteringly, obsequiously.
| a 1626 Bacon Wks. II. 246 (R.) I have no purpose, vainly or assentatorily, to represent this greatness [of Britain]. |
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